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I actually enjoyed the fact that they were pretty much on their own and could not depend on Starfleet to bail them out if they ran into trouble, but yet they still managed to uphold their Federation Principles.

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I actually enjoyed the fact that they were pretty much on their own and could not depend on Starfleet to bail them out if they ran into trouble, but yet they still managed to uphold their Federation Principles.

I totally agree with you here and I would also like to add that another thing why I think the show was the best is because of the characters.

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the new aliens. I liked how so little of the familiar aliens were in the series. Being out in the Delta quadrant, it definitely had a great selection of new species without having to bring in the Klingons or Romulans every season.

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Quote form ddilard: I actually enjoyed the fact that they were pretty much on their own and could not depend on Starfleet to bail them out if they ran into trouble, but yet they still managed to uphold their Federation Principles.

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They kinda had to, considering the fact that they were out of contact with Starfleet to know what the new uniforms looked like and even then had to conserve their power, ability to replicate for more important things then new uniforms for the whole crew. Like food, water, etc.

I too like the fact that they were just as on their own as the Enterprise NX-01 crew on most of that show.

But I loved their ending, them coming out of an exploding Borg Sphere was awesome. Wish they showed a bit more of what happened after they got home. We know Janeway became an Admiral, but that's about it.

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Quote Krothos:Wish they showed a bit more of what happened after they got home.

I completely agree. I loved the entire unexpectedness of whether or not they're actually gonna get home, but is was a bit too short to be satisfying. There's a poll going about the probaility of doing a Voyager movie, that could fill in a lot of gaps, I think.

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One of my main question is what happened to the Maquis part of the crew? Were they welcomed by Starfleet with open arms? Were they put on trial for whatever USS Voyager was originally sent to get them for? What would they do with a Former Borg Drone like 7 of 9? Study her like a lab rat? Same question about the Doctor, a hologram become sentient.

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One of my main question is what happened to the Maquis part of the crew? Were they welcomed by Starfleet with open arms? Were they put on trial for whatever USS Voyager was originally sent to get them for?

They would also have to put Janeway on trial for contaminating the time line, commiting Borg genocide (though I doubt anyonewould condemn her fo that one), and bringing back a bunch of future technology like the borg shieldning and such things. Not to mention the doctors mobile emitter.

But we know Janeway made Admiral so I assume she got out of those charges.

Really that movie is to loose about what it tell and show. Admiral Janeway? Enterprise equipped with wheeled vehicles? Someone dind't care enough.

Edited June 29, 2008 by Hooray for boobies

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If you follow the books Chakotay become Captain of Voyager. Paris and Torres got to one of the klingon planets. Seven of nine lives with her aunt. And the doctor continues writing novels about holograms.

Havent read the books since the The Farther Shore so not sure what happened to all the other characters apart from Chaokotay becoming captain.

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That was one of my beefs with "Endgame." They gave no mind whatsoever to Chakotay and Torres, about how they would have been worried since in Starfleet's eyes, they hadn't repatriated back to the Federation, and there had been no legal proceedings regarding their activities as Maquis. Not even a mention about Janeway putting in a request for their pardons in any of the episodes before. It was a hole they never sewed up.